HAITI PRIME MINISTER LAURENT LAMOTHE QUITS AMID PROTESTS - TopicsExpress



          

HAITI PRIME MINISTER LAURENT LAMOTHE QUITS AMID PROTESTS 12/13/14 The Kidnapping Coup Video, recorded on August 17, 2009, tells the story of the US Bush-Cheney regimes overthrow of democracy in Haiti on Feb 29, 2004. A so-called rebel army was funded and equipped by the US in neighboring Santo Domingo. They invaded and shot a lot of people in a few towns. Simultaneously the US invaded Haiti by air and sea and took the capitol city of Port-au-Prince. US marines broke into the Haitian Presidential Palace in the middle of the night. They kidnapped President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his wife Mildred, put them on a US jet, and flew them all the way to the Central Republic of Africa, where they were put under house arrest by a French puppet dictator. Members of the Black Congressional Caucus flew there and demanded the release of Aristide and his wife. They flew to Jamaica, but Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell made threats on sovereign Jamaica. The Aristide family later was exiled in the Republic of South Africa, and Haiti remains under military occupation by the complicit forces of the United Nations. On March 17, 2011, Aristide departed for Haiti from his exile in South Africa. U.S. President Barack Obama had asked South African President Jacob Zuma to delay Aristides departure to prevent him from returning to Haiti before a presidential run-off election.. Aristides party was barred from participating in the elections. President Obama and the U.S. government claimed his return could be “destabilizing”. On March 18 2011,Aristide arrived at Port-au-Prince airport, and was greeted by thousands of supporters. He told the crowd waiting at the airport, The exclusion of Fanmi Lavalas is the exclusion of the Haitian people.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:32:49 +0000

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